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One Hand Clapping is a live-in-studio album by the British rock band Paul McCartney and Wings, released on 14 June 2024, nearly fifty years after it was recorded. [1] [2] [3] [4]
One Hand Clapping may refer to: One hand clapping (phrase), a phrase derived from a Buddhist koan; One Hand Clapping (Paul McCartney and Wings album), an album and concert film by Paul McCartney and Wings; One Hand Clapping, a novel by Anthony Burgess; One Hand Clapping – The Unreleased Demos 2001–2003, an album by Shed Seven
"Listen to the sound of one hand", a famous Japanese Zen kōan; The Sound of One Hand Clapping, a 1997 novel by Richard Flanagan The Sound of One Hand Clapping, a 1998 Australian film adaptation; The Sound of One Hand Clapping, a 1998 album by British musician Dobie, also released as a remix in 2004
The sound of Paul McCartney and Wings' “One Hand Clapping” used to only be heard on bootlegs, or in snippets available on archival releases over the years. As aging rockers empty their vaults ...
[15] [16] The live album Wings over America was released after the tour's end and was a huge commercial success, becoming the band's fifth number one album. [17] In late 1977, Wings' released "Mull of Kintyre" as a double A-side with "Girls' School". [2] The single reached number one in the UK and remains one of the best selling UK singles of ...
[1] [2] A performance from One Hand Clapping can be seen on a DVD included with the 2010 remastered special edition of the Wings album Band on the Run, [3] and on the bonus disc of Venus and Mars (Collector's Edition). A live recording from Berlin 1972 is included in the CD box set Wings 1971–73, released in 2018.
Clapping hand. A clap is the percussive sound made by striking together two flat surfaces, as in the body parts of humans or animals. Humans clap with the palms of their hands, often quickly and repeatedly to express appreciation or approval (see applause), but also in rhythm as a form of body percussion to match the sounds in music, dance, chants, hand games, and clapping games.
One Hand Clapping is a 1961 work by Anthony Burgess published originally under the pseudonym Joseph Kell in the UK. The novel was intended as an indictment of what Burgess saw as the degradation of contemporary Western education and culture.